Monday, January 28, 2013

EPIC Dinner FAIL

I always laugh at posts about failed attempts at recipes found on Pinterest.  So far, I've had great luck following recipes that I find online.  Tonight, though, I experienced my own depressing recipe gone wrong.

First, I must reference the dish that I was attempting to recreate.  I found the recipe for Cheesy Sweet Potato Crisps and thought they sounded like a yummy (and healthy) side.

Here's what they were supposed to look like:


Don't they just look delightful???


Well my first tip off to impending doom should have been the 45 MINUTES that I spent grating the stupid sweet potatoes.  My fingers even turned orange in the process.  Apparently I own the world's smallest grater.


Then, I followed the directions EXACTLY, which meant attempting to squeeze all the water out of this pile of potatoes and spraying the cooking rack and sheet with oil.

After 35 minutes of baking (in an attempt to make these babies nice and crispy), I finally couldn't wait any longer and attempted to remove them from the cookie sheet and onto my plate.

I ended up with this mess...


FAIL.

My hope was that maybe they still tasted good after all that time and effort.  By this point, Steve was home and he was pretty excited as well.

The verdict?  They were DREADFUL.

EPIC FAIL.

We both began to gag and almost threw up after attempting to eat a few.  I can't even describe the flavor.  It makes me feel like vomiting all over again.



To make matters worse, the Old Bay-seasoned tilapia we were supposed to have with it was also watery and gross.  At that point I gave up.  In the 6 years or so that I've been cooking for Steve, there are very few dinners that I've messed up.  Tonight, this took the cake.

Steve is out getting Subway right now...

Saturday, January 26, 2013

The Low From Which We Are Grown

The snow and slush outside made me tempted to stay in my bed all day, but I fought the urge and headed to the gym instead.  This was my first trip back since my surgery, and also my first attempt at running in months.  I walked for 25 minutes on an incline to warm up, and then I ran a mile without stopping.  I was really happy, but also frustrated at the same time.  It felt good to run again, but I started to think back to last year at this time when I was running 8 and 9 miles without an issue.  

Starting over SUCKS.  

But I also realized that I have a lot to be thankful for.  I'm thankful that a simple procedure was able to fix my leg.  I'm thankful that after just a couple weeks of recovery, I'm able to start back to being fit.  I'm also thankful that my body still allows me to do pretty awesome things, as long as I'm dedicated enough to push myself and stay motivated.

I found this quote today, and I absolutely love it.  I think it really highlights why we need to go through the tough times, and why we can actually rejoice and be thankful for them.  


“And so, I walk through the valley and I am not afraid for I know that the valley is where we go to learn, to grow, and to transcend all we once imagined ourselves to be. We are so much more than our own limited thoughts could ever comprehend. The valley is where we let go and is the point from which we rebuild. We must not let sadness or disappointment keep us from rejoicing in the low from which we are grown.” 
― Jennifer Hall



Sunday, January 20, 2013

A Little Splurge

My entire life, I've always been a bargain shopper.  I like buying good, quality brands, but I refuse to pay full price.  When I shop, I get a huge thrill from scrounging through clearance and sale racks to find the best deals.  What can I say?  I'm my mother's daughter.

What happened yesterday almost killed me.  I paid (gasp!) FULL PRICE for a pair of running shoes.  I never thought this day would come.  It physically pained me to hand over my debit card.  But I had to do it.  I went to my favorite running store, Point 2 Running Company, bound and determined to replace my worn out, beat up Asics.  I had planned to pay around $80, knowing full well that I would get great use out of them.  I tried on two pairs of Asics, my usual, and they both felt good.  But then the saleswoman convinced me to try a pair of Mizuno Wave Inspire 9.


My life was changed then and there.  I did the obligatory lap around the store, and my feet felt like they were light as air.  It was like I could literally bounce off the floor.  I loved them.  And then I had to ask the fatal question...

Me: "Do I even want to know how much these cost?"

Saleswoman: "They're $115.  But the Asics you just tried were both $150."

Excuse me?  I'm going to pay over one hundred dollars for ONE pair of shoes???  I've never paid that much for one item of clothing in my life!  I continued to pace the store, and even did a quick look online with my phone.  Sure enough, they were $115 online as well.  At least I knew they fit great, and I was buying from a small business instead of a massive cyber warehouse.

So I did it.  I splurged.  And after walking three miles in them today, I'm so glad that I did.  They are officially the most comfortable shoes I've ever worn.  I'm really excited to get back into running now that my leg is healing, and these shoes make me even more motivated.  It might seem silly to someone else, but this splurge felt totally worth it.  It's money well spent to help me get healthy and be the best version of myself.  You can't put a price on that.

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

New Year...New Post!

My first post of 2013!  Woop woop!

I returned to work today and felt so tired and foggy.  After sleeping in for days, it was tough to get up at 6am.  I powered through my day though, successfully ate only the food I packed, didn't snack on any junk, and came home to make a healthy dinner!  Starting the year off right!

I made one of mine (and Steve's) favorite recipes.  It's so simple, perfectly Paleo, and we always have enough leftovers to take for lunch the next day.  Enjoy!!


(from fatsecret.com)